The importance of the Samaritan pronunciation of Hebrew has gained wide acceptance as essential for reaching a correct understanding of the processes that affected the development of the Hebrew language in the late second temple period.

Henry Charles Lea`s three-volume The History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (sold as a set only) is widely regarded by scholars in the field as one of the outstanding works of scholarship on the subject.

Drawing on the vast resources of the biblical-rabbinic tradition and of general philosophic and religious thought, the volume continues
with comprehensive discussions
which should prove helpful in formulating
a personal philosophy when trying to integrate one's Jewish, American, and human heritages.

This book explores the impact of adult Jewish learning on individual Jewish learners. Focusing first on the experiences of one established adult Jewish learning program, it also moves to a larger discussion about adult Jewish literacy and adult Jewish growth.